Sign Up Early For Brute Force SEO Benefits

Posted in Affiliate Revenue on January 27th, 2009 by marketer – Comments Off

Brute Force SEO is almost ready to hit the market.
I have been keeping tabs on the launch process since the beginning it has been interesting. In fact, one could argue that the launch started back when he offered the first of his BadAss SEO tools and reports.
I bet his strategy, from the outset, was to launch an integrated product – a BadAss SEO system. If I am correct then I have to say that I like the Brute Force SEO name better

Anyway, one of the more noteworthy parts of this process has been that he has been enrolling early bird list registrations as affiliates.

What does this mean?

Every person registering with Brute Force SEO as an affiliate will get a discounted price when they subscribe to the system. These early affiliates will also get to make a profit on their sales.
Problem is that he is limiting the number of affiliate slots (and early bird signups) to just 1000 people.
So, in order to get an assurance of the lower price subscription you need to sign up as a Brute Force SEO affiliate – simply signing up for the early bird notification list is not enough!

This morning Peter Drew sent out an email telling us that of the 1000 affiliate slots only 200 are still open. This means that even if you already signed up to the early bird list that you really should register on the Brute Force SEO affiliate list while you can.

To sign up you simply need to go to Brute Force SEO for info and sign up as an affiliate. You need to pay one dollar through PayPal and this registers you on his affiliate system – you get immediate payouts of affiliate fees with no withholding period.

Revenue Share

Posted in Uncategorized on October 6th, 2008 by marketer – Comments Off

The term revenue refers to the income that the company receives from activities such as sales, services, dividends, royalties, or interests. It is considered as one of the most important things in the world of business.

How the revenue is used ultimately depends on the nature of the business. Revenue sharing for instance, would mean that the profits as well as the losses are shared among different business groups. It is usually done in a general partnership and limited partnership type of businesses.

Revenue sharing is also present online. On the Internet, it is often called cost per sale. It takes place in websites that uses e-commerce and other online advertising methods.

The most popular example of revenue sharing over the Internet is through website advertisements. In this process, a writer for example, can submit an article or content on a particular site. Alongside the articles are posted advertisements for different products or services. Once these ads are clicked by a site visitor, it will automatically gain revenue which the site owner will share with the writer.

Revenue shares over the Internet depend on the traffic that the content can generate. The amount would also depend on the percentage that the owner agrees to share with the content writer.